Nomad - #225 - 11 Blue Roan Tennessee Walker Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #225 Nomad |
Type: | Auction (ESP-10/6/2013) |
Price: |
$400
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Status | Sold on 10/7/2013 |
Date Available | 10/7/2013 to 10/14/2013 |
Age/Color/Gender | 11 Years / Blue Roan / Mare |
Breed(s) | Tennessee Walker |
Registration | |
Broke? | Yes Ridden thru the auction |
Condition | Good |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/thread/11748 |
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DescriptionNomad is a bluish colored mare that they were calling a blue roan, but might really just be an odd gray. Her back looks like a giraffe, it is some of the oddest coloration that I have ever seen on a horse, but if she is just a gray, then it is probably just temporary. The seller stated her to be 11 years old and a Tennessee Walking Horse, she does do the walker gait and her teeth look to be about that age. She stands about 15hh and is in good weight, but her feet are a bit long. This mare did everything that was asked of her, but she was nervous and seemed high strung. Nevertheless, she did lead, tie, back, yield quarters and pick up her feet. She was ridden during the auction and she rode nicely and showed off her walk. She was said to be spooky and not a beginners horse.
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